Oki’s Japanese Restaurant has a somewhat unusual location next to a gas station in a small and primarily residential section of Havelock. But visitors who take a chance on this restaurant that’s easy to miss will be rewarded with a vast menu that’s brimming with Japanese favorites and freshly unique cuisine.
The menu comprises of seemingly endless options that range from lunchtime-suitable Bento Boxes to massive sizzling Hibachi plates. Divvied up into appetizers, soups, salads, Teriyaki, Hibachi, Entrees, fried rice, Asian Barbecue and other Japanese specialties, newcomers will have a hard time deciding where, exactly, to start. The Bento Boxes and lunch specials are a good choice for a sample of the sometimes delicate but satisfying Japanese cuisine, while hungry patrons will want to consider the extensive entrée section, which includes Japanese and Asian staples like Chicken or Beef Okazu, General Tso's Chicken, and Chicken or Beef Teriyaki Bowl. Virtually any sized appetite can be appeased here, and with delivery, dine-in and take-out options, patrons can enjoy their meal on-site, at home or on the go.
Wonderfully satisfying and a stand-out in Havelock’s BBQ and seafood-heavy dining scene, Oki’s Japanese Restaurant is a favorite local destination for unique cuisine that’s fresh, budget-friendly, and always flavorful.
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